164 Pubs and Bars found in or around Globe Theatre London

The first thing that you see on walking into Baltic is massive purple drapes. Then comes the bar and as you walk through the light gets better and the place gets bigger. The bottom end is the restaurant. This is a great place...

No longer the gothic horror theme park, more of a modern traditional hostelry. That said, the miscellaneous London prints dotted on every vertical surface do little to lift the overall flat feel. The fake bookcases downstairs...

pubdog 17/11/2001 - previously rated: 3pints.This pub has been doing the Irish thing for years and seems to be happy with its lot. A decent pint of Guinness (obviously) and a conventional range of other liquid refreshment are...

The All Bar One formula writ large. Clean lines with wooden floors, benches, chairs and tables mean every voice echoes and bounces off every surface. Don't go there for a good conversation - go for a good nod. But the formula...

There's so much redevelopment going on in these parts, that the City Pipe, despite having only been in this particular location for around eight years, seems pretty much to be a permanent a fixture nowadays, an island of...

This handsome Young's pub (a Grade II listed building) offers the decent selection of beer and food that you would expect from Young's. It also has a pleasant split-level garden to the rear which is ideal for a relaxing drink,...

Greene King belatedly got in on the act of smartening up its old boozers and some of the earlier refurbishments we know just didn't quite work, comparing unfavourably to rivals M&B. Thankfully, the Trinity gets things a bit...

More modern bar than traditional pub, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. And being Greene King, the beer is still kept to a high standard. Fortunately, this now means their standard IPA and a guest ale. It's definitely...